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City of Arden Hills Chapter 13 - Zoning Code <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Section 1325 – General Regulations <br />Adopted: November 13, 2006 <br />Page 1 of 3 <br />Chapter 13 – Zoning Code <br />Section 1325 - General Regulations <br /> <br />1325.05 Design Standards. <br /> <br />Subd. 3 Exterior Lighting. <br /> <br />A. Lighting Plan. Submittal of a lighting plan shall be required to ensure <br />compliance with this section for all new development, redevelopme nt, and <br />additions other than single-family and two-family dwelling units. The <br />lighting plan shall include the following: <br /> <br />1. A site plan showing the location of property lines, buildings, <br />parking areas, pedestrian walkways, and all proposed outdoor light <br />fixtures; <br /> <br />2. Proposed height of each outdoor light fixture; <br /> <br />3. Description of each outdoor light fixture including but not limited <br />to photometric data, IESNA shielding designation, glare control <br />package, and type of light source; <br /> <br />4. A photometric plan overlaid o n the site plan showing foot candle <br />readings on a grid of ten (10) feet by ten (10) feet or less. Each point <br />must be to the nearest one-tenth (0.1) foot candle. <br /> <br />B. Luminaire design. <br /> <br />1. For the lighting of parking lots, pedestrian walkways, and other <br />primarily horizontal surfaces, luminaires shall be aimed straight down <br />and shall meet full cut -off design criteria. Unshielded ornamental light <br />fixtures may be approved by the City Council if undesirable off-site <br />impacts from direct or reflected views of the light source can be <br />addressed through design or arrangement. <br /> <br />2. For the lighting of building walls, landscaping, and other primarily <br />vertical surfaces, luminaires shall be located and shielded so as not to <br />project their beam onto adjoining properties, past the object being <br />illuminated, skyward, or onto a public street. Lighting of architectural <br />features shall be designed with the intent of providing accent and <br />interest or to help identify entrances. <br />